lauroyl-lipid IVA

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Product Name:lauroyl-lipid IVA
Synonyms:lauroyl-lipid IVA
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Chemical PropertiesHerbaceous plant growing 15 to 20 cm (6 to 8 in.) high, with alternate leaves, white flowers and oblong achenes. The plant blooms between July and August. Iva is often harvested and mistaken for other Achillea species. These species are similarly aromatic and sometimes offered commercially under the name genepi, a term that should be reserved only for Artemisia glacialis L. The parts used are the leaves and the flowering tops. Iva has a bitter, tonic taste and aromatic odor. There is little known about the essential oil; it is obtained by steam distillation of the flowers. The odor of the oil is warm and herb-like, resembling hops and tansy oils
CompositionSome constituents include borneol, cineol and ivain. The major flavonoid constituents found in exudates were 6-hydroxyflavonol 3,6,4?-trimethyl ethers.
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